• I wonder why
    I wonder why
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  • She’s a senior now, but I always wondered what she looked like as a kitten.
    She’s a senior now, but I always wondered what she looked like as a kitten.
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  • The Cafe Apartment in Ho Chi Minh City is a quirky nine-storey former apartment block on Nguyen Hue Walking Street, now transformed into a vibrant vertical hub of cafés, boutiques, and eateries.
    With its colorful balconies and stacked signboards, it stands out as one of the city’s most eye-catching landmarks.

    Every floor brings a new vibe—from cozy coffee corners and aesthetic photo spots to trendy dessert cafés and hidden gems.
    It’s a stacked-up wonderland where you can sip, shop, and explore all in one iconic building.
    The Cafe Apartment in Ho Chi Minh City is a quirky nine-storey former apartment block on Nguyen Hue Walking Street, now transformed into a vibrant vertical hub of cafés, boutiques, and eateries. With its colorful balconies and stacked signboards, it stands out as one of the city’s most eye-catching landmarks. Every floor brings a new vibe—from cozy coffee corners and aesthetic photo spots to trendy dessert cafés and hidden gems. It’s a stacked-up wonderland where you can sip, shop, and explore all in one iconic building.
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  • After seeing his daughter excluded from play, Gordon Hartman sold his homebuilding company to create Morgan’s Wonderland, a $51M fully accessible theme park where children with special needs enter free. It opened in 2010 with a mission of radical inclusion

    Since then, over 3 million visitors from 100+ countries have attended, and about one-third of the staff have disabilities. Though the park operates at a financial loss, community support keeps it going — turning rejection into belonging
    After seeing his daughter excluded from play, Gordon Hartman sold his homebuilding company to create Morgan’s Wonderland, a $51M fully accessible theme park where children with special needs enter free. It opened in 2010 with a mission of radical inclusion Since then, over 3 million visitors from 100+ countries have attended, and about one-third of the staff have disabilities. Though the park operates at a financial loss, community support keeps it going — turning rejection into belonging
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  • No wonder why its cheap
    No wonder why its cheap
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